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Longmire is one of the best series broadcast on television today and something of a sleeper. I get the feeling that it is overshadowed by such vastly-popular shows like Big Bang Theory or Sherlock. Still, it obviously has it's share of fans because the third season began only days ago.

The show is based from a series of books known collectively as The Walt Longmire Mysteries by aut... read more

Walt Longmire is the dedicated and unflappable sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming. Widowed only a year, he is a man in psychic repair but buries his pain behind his brave face, unassuming grin and dry wit.

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After finishing this season, I finally figured out why I love this show so much. It might not be at the level of Breaking Bad or The Sopranos (not every shows needs to be that) but it's just a classic story of good vs evil. Walt feels like the classic cowboy from movies and Malachi, although complex, is a great bad guy. It's always about people trying to right wrongs while also trying to survive all that life throws at you. You can't help but root for the good people on this show and even the "

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Netflix picking this up after the season 3 finale is what we needed. Especially with the numerous stories that still needed to be wrapped and just the fact that I wasn't ready to say goodbye to this show yet. It picks up directly after the season 3 finale and wastes no time. A story involving oil field workers raping a Cheyenne woman also brought a focus on a very important issue. Along with Henry becoming the new Hector and Malachi becoming a great villain, thank God this show was picked back"

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Thank God Netflix picked this up especially after this finale. But even more than that, the characters and this story made this show very compelling. The Dog Soldier storyline with Branch was especially great giving the show an almost horror like quality to it. Bailey Chase really did help you actually kind of like Branch and enjoy his redemption. The other stories as well were just as good with showing just how satisfying long form storytelling can be. "